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INDEX. 



Chalcis ovata, abundance of in Texas in 1911, 



63- 



Chalcomyia cyanea, n. sp., 119. 

 Chironomid fly breeding in well water, 102 

 Chironomus dorsalis, 104. 

 CHITTENDEN, F. H.: description of an in- 

 jurious Otiorhynchid, 106. 

 Cicada lyricen, Eggs of, 210. 

 Cimex lectularius, 78. 



Claphe maria, description of larva, 58. 

 Climaciella, 178. 

 Cocconotus sp., injurious to coffee beans in 



Salvador, 206. 

 COCKERELL, T. D. A. : A new genus of Orthop- 



tera from Guatemala, 195. 

 Codling moth larva, habits of, 87; Temper- 

 ature control of, 87. 

 Coloradia, a note on, 105; doris,ios; loiperda 



n. var., 105; lois, 105. 



Columbia, District of, Local lists of insects, 88. 

 Conotrachelus j-uglandis, 211; nenuphar, dis- 

 tribution and influence of climatic con- 

 ditions, 92. 



COOLEY, R. A.: and FREDERICK KNAB, 

 Symphoromyia as a blood-sucker, 161. 

 Cotton-boll weevil, see Anthonomus grandis. 

 Cotton- worm Moth, see Alabama argillacea . 

 Crambus cypridalis, 101. 

 Cremastogaster ashmeadi, 71; lineolata, 71; 



lineolata laviuscula clara, 71. 

 Criocephalus productus, habits of 100. 

 Crocuta, 49. 

 Crototechus sp., parasitic on Pyrophila 



pyramidoides, 91. 

 Cryptocerus angustus, 73- 

 Cryptomeigeniaaurifacies, n. sp., 199; setifacies 

 198; theutis, 198; Table of species, 199. 

 Cryptoses cholapi, 169. 

 Cryptothrips exiguus, n. sp., 154; longiceps, 



n. sp., 153- 



Culicidae, blood-sucking habits, 185. 

 CUSHMAN, R. A.: peculiar habits of the larvae 



of two parasitic Hymenoptera, 9- 

 Cuterebra cuniculi, 209; emasculator , 209. 

 Cylindromyia, 48. 



Dasyomma obseurus, blood-sucking habit in, 



109. 



Dermatobia hominis Linn. , on the rearing of, 9. 

 Deva ornata Ottolengui, note on, 61. 

 Diapheromera femorata, distribution of, 203. 

 Dicopus, the probable occurrence of the 



Mymarid genus in Fiji, 22; halitus, 22; 



psyche, n sp., 22. 

 Diptera, notes on certain species of, 13. 



Dipterology, a contribution to North Ameri- 

 can, 118. 



Ditropinotus flavicoxus, n. sp., 5. 

 Doa ampla, 14; Larva of, 15. 

 Dorymyrmex pyramicus, 73; pyramicusflavus, 



74- 

 Doryphorophora, nov. gen., 164; doryphorcs, 



164. 



DYAR, HARRISON G.: Descriptions of the 

 larvae of some Lepidoptera from Mexico, 

 54; note on Deva ornata Ottolengui, 61; 

 A note on Coloradia, 105; Three species 

 of noctuidae new to our lists, 105; Three 

 new Noctuidae, 167 ; More about the Sloth 

 moth, 169; Recognition of Palindia mer- 

 ricki Holland, 194; A new Ulophora from 

 Florida, 218. Review of the "Moths of 

 Limberlost" by G.S. Porter, 205 ; Shorter 

 remarks, 12, 92, 94, 104. 



Eciton ccecum, 68; harrisi, 68; mexicanus, 69; 



opacithorax, 68. 

 Ectophasia, nov. gen., 46. 

 Ectatomma tuberculatum, habits of in Victoria 



County, Texas, 68. 

 Ennyomtna not valid genus, 204. 



Entomological Society of Washington, consti- 

 tution of, 19; Smoker given to visiting 

 entomologists, 60; In relation to the in- 

 sect fauna of the District of Columbia, 89 ; 

 Correspondence with the Washington 

 Academy of Science, 95; Memorial meet- 

 ing of Dr. John B. Smith.i 1 1 ; Desirability 

 of publishing miscellaneous observations, 

 196; List of members, 224. 



" Eiitomologische Mitteilungen" publication 

 of, referred to, 93- 



Entomology at the centennary of the Acad- 

 emy of Natural Sciences of Philadel- 

 phia, 193. 



Epicallima lucidella, n. sp., 44. 



Epimasicera, nov. gen., 51. 



Eristalis montanus, 13; vinetorum, 14. 



Ernestia, 50. 



Erythrizus arvensis, n. sp., 96. 



Ethmia abdominella, n. sp., 85; proximella, n. 

 sp., 84. 



Euacemyia, nov. gen., 163; iibialis, 163 



Euexorista, nov. gen., 166. 



Eunica modesta, description of larva, 54. 



Euthrips insularis, 128. 



Exorista, 47; eudryce, 166; futilis, 166. 



Exoristidtz, nov. nom., 47- 



Flies, notes on certain species of, 13. 



